calcaneus
Americannoun
plural
calcanei-
Anatomy. the largest tarsal bone, forming the prominence of the heel.
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Zoology. the corresponding bone in other vertebrates.
noun
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Nontechnical name: heel bone. the largest tarsal bone, forming the heel in man
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the corresponding bone in other vertebrates
Other Word Forms
- calcaneal adjective
- calcanean adjective
Etymology
Origin of calcaneus
1920–25; < Late Latin: heel, noun use of calcāneus of the heel; calcaneum
Example Sentences
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“Guys, so, I have a broken calcaneus,” Cudi posted Wednesday on social media.
From Los Angeles Times
Leaving no bone unturned, Inskip led the research team in testing small amounts of bone from a metatarsal, talus, calcaneus, and both fibulae for the presence of M. leprae DNA.
From Forbes
When doctors simplify medical jargon like "calcaneus" to "heel bone," that helps.
From US News
Far from being like a tarsier's calcaneus, the bone is more reminiscent of what one would expect in an anthropoid.
From BBC
I had an injury — I had broken my left calcaneus, my heel bone — and I needed to take a little while to physically heal.
From Seattle Times
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